
While console players have seen glimpses of modding in the past, mods will always be most at home on PC. The creativity of modders is limitless, and it has resulted in some truly strange and beautiful creations. Game modders have transformed bad games into good games, transformed good games into weird games, and revitalized outdated games for new audiences. Since the ‘80s, people have been using PC game mods to customize the look, feel, and functionality of their favorite games. One of the many perks of PC gaming is the ability to add mods - user-created add-ons and revisions that modify the content of a game. "Order Of War: Challenge Is First Game Steam Removes From User Libraries". "Order Of War's Always-On DRM Fiasco Shows How Dangerous DRM Is". "Valve pulls a game from Steam library for the first time, even if you bought it". "Steam Removes Game 'Order Of War: Challenge' From User Libraries".
^ Order of War Press Release on wargamer 22 April 2009. ^ Order of War description on gamerankings. ^ Order of War Set to Invade North America in September IGN. ^ "Order of War Set to Invade North America in September". Gameplay modes include 2 x different campaign modes, multi-player, deathmatch and skirmish mode. Players can choose between two campaign modes offering different storyline, missions, objectives and environments. Players can take command of an entire armoured force consisting of up to 1000 soldiers, tanks, armoured vehicles and air force. The game can be presented in a cinematic style, showing the intensity and scale of the battlefield as well as providing a dynamic camera that allows players to command troops over a large geographical scale whilst maintaining movie-like vistas and detail. However, utilization of these points is similar to World in Conflict and Blitzkrieg. Much like the Relic Entertainment's Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War series or the subsequent Company of Heroes, Order of War rewards players with reinforcement points over time for capturing command points that are spread out across the map. Order of War is a Real Time Strategy (RTS) game without requiring the player to manage traditional base building or resource collection activities. Players take command of multiple unit types, including ground troops, artillery, tanks and aircraft in strategic assaults based on key missions and operations from 1944. The main focus of the game that sets it apart from other strategy offers is the sweeping scale of battlefield vistas featuring company level engagements. Order of War features detailed graphics and a historically accurate storyline. ( June 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. This section possibly contains original research.